Privacy and terms of service
(JP¥3,900)
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Item condition
Some scratches/marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Found at my parents' house. Details are unknown. The photos are all that is available. This is the last item. The wooden box says: Gold Maki-e Vermilion Clay Soup Bowl Taisho 1st Year (1912) The washi paper bag says: Vermilion Clay, Double Coated Sou-sabiji (Overall Rust Ground) Tokyo Aizawa Shop Sou-sabiji (Overall Rust Ground) A technique used as a base for lacquerware, using only sabi-urushi (rust lacquer) to create unique unevenness and patterns on the surface of the lacquerware. Sabi-urushi (rust lacquer) is made by mixing iron powder with lacquer, and when dried, it creates a rusty texture on the surface. Taisho 1st Year (1912) 113 years ago Considering the age, the condition is considered to be very good. Size (measured by an amateur) Diameter: 12cm Height (with lid on): 7cm It's small, so it might be too small for ozoni (New Year's soup). It would also be lovely for serving sweets or ice cream! Will be shipped without the wooden box or washi paper bag. Photo 1 appears glossy due to the lighting, but it is a matte bowl as shown in Photo 3. I do not have expert knowledge, and I cannot perfectly understand and convey the condition and contents of the item. Distortion from natural wood (there is a slight misalignment between the lid and the body) Unlike modern tableware, it is not perfectly aligned. I have assembled the best possible match, but... Thank you for your understanding. The actual color may differ slightly due to the lighting. There are no major chips or scratches that can be seen by eye, but as it is a long-term home storage item by an amateur, there may be oversights. Also, there are individual differences in perception, so please forgive any oversights or omissions, and any slight errors. #Antique #Retro #Antique #Vintage #JapaneseTableware #Lacquerware #Bowls #OldTools #OzoniBowl #LiddedBowl #LacquerwareBowl #SoupBowl #Maki-e #GoldMaki-e
1 week ago